![]() Google Drive data are encrypted at rest and in transit. Google Drive permits the setup and maintenance of sharing that requires authentication and restricts access. Google Drive maintains detailed log records accessible by Google Account Administrators that can be used for investigatory purposes. Since I am not a coder, only a very happy user of the great processwire cms Thanks all for your thoughts, we only raised 200$, and no one offered to code it = shout out below and I'll add your amount here= Great discussion on the technical side of things, thanks for that! I guess this will not happen - at least not now. I would love to see a tinypng/tinyjpg integration module for processwire. Please reply if you would like this module to happen, and how much you can contribute to the development costs, once ready the module will be given to the community no interference with other modules like thumbnails or croppableimage (they should work with the optimized images) image compression of already uploaded files have a backend where image compression settings can be changed/set What I would like it to do is the following: Main focus is to get solid and good image compression, nothing else. If you would like to build the module, please give a quote so we - the crowd - know how much to interesting thing. it is not possible to further manipulate minimized images, as I assume you meant with other modules (thumbnails etc) should work with the minimized images.there is already a service integrated for minifying images (jpeg and png).There are some thoughts that comes to my mind directly in regard for an understanding how imageprocessing works in PW: This will lead in very very bad quality and sometimes corrupt looking images. Compression of the original image on upload is not possible if you want to create any variations from it.So, it is mandatory to send every image variation as last step of the processing chain to the minimize service (or a local program).It is mandatory to create every variation from the original, un-minified image, or at least from an image that was not compressed and has 100% quality, what is not the same like the original image.
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